Motorsports Racing Resources
Powerboat P1 Race Series
The Powerboat P1 race series are organized, hosted, and promoted by P1, a UK-based powerboat racing organization. P1 stands for accessibility, parity, and affordability in marine racing and offers a racing platform for powerboat racing that steadfastly upholds these values. The main objective of P1 is to future-proof the sport for racing teams and commercial partners. P1 currently operates and promotes P1 SuperStock 250 in UK, USA, and UAE; P1 SuperStock 150 in UK; AquaX in UK and USA, and P1 RIBs (one-design rigid inflatable boats). P1 was responsible for the development and manufacture of P1 Panther, a high-tech, race cum leisure boat.
History of Go Kart Racing
While most people associate go karts with amusement parks and recreation, the world of competitive go karts is a different ball game. The article, History of Go Kart Racing, introduces readers to the origins of one of the most competitive forms of motor racing in the U.S., and many readers will be amazed to learn that, go kart racing has served as a way for drivers to elevate themselves into Formula One, NASCAR and Indy Racing League. The article gives an insight into rules and regulations governing go kart racing besides delving into racing go karts' chassis and the new multi-class go kart engine lovingly called the Clone.
Don Garlits Museum of Drag Racing
The Don Garlits Museum of Drag Racing takes you down memory lane where you can view inductees into the International Drag Racing Hall of Fame, right from Art Arfons to Shirley Muldowney. Located in Ocala, Florida, the Don Garlits Museum of Drag Racing’s website is a short glimpse of what is in store when you take a tour. The museum lovingly chronicles the history of drag racing and even has exhibits of racing cars, including the cars used by the legendary Don Garlits himself. It is an opportunity to find out more about this amazing museum that is open every single day from 9am to 5pm.
Formula 1 Powerboat World Championship
The name Formula 1 Powerboat World Championship refers to an international powerboat racing competition hosted by Union Internationale Motonautique UIM and promoted by H2O Racing. As H2O is the official brand ambassador for this sport, this racing event is also known as F1H2O. In the global power boating world, this event carries the same honor and prestige as that of Formula One car racing for auto enthusiasts. Each race in FTH2O lasts for about 45 minutes on a pre-designated track marked out in water bodies such as a lake or river. Sophisticated timing equipment is used to monitor the performance of competitors for the rewarding of championship points.
Motorcycle Track Days: What You Need to Know
This Riding in the Zone article introduces curious motorcycle race lovers to a Track Day. This article covers such points as what constitutes a Track Day, the common myths surrounding racing vs. Track Day, and the role of speed in Track Day events. According to this article, the main goals of a Track Day are building a safer place for hazard-less entertainment, creating a safe environment for learning, and providing opportunities for socializing. Most of the new Track Day riders who begin with a lot of nervousness and apprehension end up making many good friends eager to provide support during the learning process.
Autosport
Autosport, the weekly motorsport magazine published in UK, was started in 1950 by the Haymarket Media Group. The publishers of the magazine also launched a website called Autosport.com, which covers similar content. In 2005, Autosport.com took over AtlasF1, a competing news website. Following this takeover, the website was renamed as Autosport-Atlas for a brief period, but was again renamed as Autosport.com in January 2006. In 2016, the owners of this magazine sold Autosport.com and related media to Motorsport Network.
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